Isolation, projection and a masked self hatred boil into fits of senseless violence, an eruption of death with no purpose except destruction. A man lost in his own drive for importance, his own difference, convinced he can be the one to change the world. When a first plan fails, a completely different idea consumes him.

“You’ll meet a bitch named Nutmeg. Tell her Chief says, ‘I’ll see you in Megasaki.’”

Isle of Dogs is Wes Anderson at his best. It’s bright, quirky, quick, clever, and just plain good. It’s a tribute to not only Japanese culture, but the unbridled companionship that a dog can provide. What more can I say? It was phenomenal.

A raucous, raw look into corporate America, greed, and excess. Uncondemning, and without compromise, The Wolf of Wall Street builds without letting up, showing animalistic behavior and unsympathetic thievery until finally asking the question- are you any better?